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Going into the season, everyone expected the defense to be a major weak link in the Steelers chances. Personally I thought I would witness that horrendous 1986 pass defense featuring Harvey Clayton. Now while this is not making me forget what that 2008 unit did, I have to admit to being pleasantly surprised.
Cameron Heyward is a genuine stud even if the statistics don't show it with only a pair of sacks, but he is creating havoc on the field. If that guy was playing in a 4-3 his numbers would be ridiculous. I love how he's taken over as the leader of that defense as well.
Stephen Tuitt is a pleasant surprise on the other end, already with 3.5 sacks and being a playmaker as well.
Bud Dupree is just looking like a guy who'll be a stud, but for now he's simply making plays based on ability, imagine what he'll do when he learns the game.
Ryan Shazier looks like he can be a player if he can ever stay healthy.
Timmons has just been his steady and strong self while Harrison keeps making plays and is putting the Steelers sack record on his sights (71.5 --> 77).
Antwon Blake and Ross Cockrell aren't exactly Rod Woodson and Mel Blount, but be honest, did you expect this much from them?
As much as I loved Dick LeBeau, the rules changes and hitting of receivers has really made his style less effective. Nothing to be ashamed of, the man practically invented the defense that shut down the West Coast offense. But it's a new era and it has to be brought with new ideas to counter. I honor Dick LeBeau for what he did for the Steelers, but just as it moved past Chuck Noll, it has moved past LeBeau.
Be it coaches or players, Father Time is unbeaten.
Cameron Heyward is a genuine stud even if the statistics don't show it with only a pair of sacks, but he is creating havoc on the field. If that guy was playing in a 4-3 his numbers would be ridiculous. I love how he's taken over as the leader of that defense as well.
Stephen Tuitt is a pleasant surprise on the other end, already with 3.5 sacks and being a playmaker as well.
Bud Dupree is just looking like a guy who'll be a stud, but for now he's simply making plays based on ability, imagine what he'll do when he learns the game.
Ryan Shazier looks like he can be a player if he can ever stay healthy.
Timmons has just been his steady and strong self while Harrison keeps making plays and is putting the Steelers sack record on his sights (71.5 --> 77).
Antwon Blake and Ross Cockrell aren't exactly Rod Woodson and Mel Blount, but be honest, did you expect this much from them?
As much as I loved Dick LeBeau, the rules changes and hitting of receivers has really made his style less effective. Nothing to be ashamed of, the man practically invented the defense that shut down the West Coast offense. But it's a new era and it has to be brought with new ideas to counter. I honor Dick LeBeau for what he did for the Steelers, but just as it moved past Chuck Noll, it has moved past LeBeau.
Be it coaches or players, Father Time is unbeaten.